I know normally people would add games in wishlist but what if they can shorten it by adding a package in the wishlist? So that way, it shows what they want and how cheap it goes. Not to mention it would help remind you what kind of package you're buying. I know i wanted to add some packages to wishlist, it can be used to either show others what you want or remind yourself what you want. What do you guys think?

You can already add games and packs to the wishlist, or just add the to the shopping cart and get the whole price for the games, though I agree that it also would be great to see how much it cost in the wishlist tab

You can already add games and packs to the wishlist, or just add the to the shopping cart and get the whole price for the games, though I agree that it also would be great to see how much it cost in the wishlist tab

Are you sure? I have checked it out recently and couldnt put it in wishlist. I'll go check again.

package is when theres 1 content with full of games, you can buy the package for less. Better than buying each game, which also helps save your spendings if you are trying to save something. Check it out in the store whenever you can, unless you already knew what it is.

I know normally people would add games in wishlist but what if they can shorten it by adding a package in the wishlist? So that way, it shows what they want and how cheap it goes. Not to mention it would help remind you what kind of package you're buying. I know i wanted to add some packages to wishlist, it can be used to either show others what you want or remind yourself what you want. What do you guys think?

It could be an issue if the bundle gets modified. After all, you may not want a bundle anymore if a game gets deleted from it (say, it was pulled from Steam), but you may also not want a newly added game which increases the bundle price.But Steam can't know if the modified bundle should stay in your wishlist or not.

A pop-up might be the answer, but I know too many people who won't even bother reading it, and then, complain about the missing/added game.

I know normally people would add games in wishlist but what if they can shorten it by adding a package in the wishlist? So that way, it shows what they want and how cheap it goes. Not to mention it would help remind you what kind of package you're buying. I know i wanted to add some packages to wishlist, it can be used to either show others what you want or remind yourself what you want. What do you guys think?

It could be an issue if the bundle gets modified. After all, you may not want a bundle anymore if a game gets deleted from it (say, it was pulled from Steam), but you may also not want a newly added game which increases the bundle price.But Steam can't know if the modified bundle should stay in your wishlist or not.

A pop-up might be the answer, but I know too many people who won't even bother reading it, and then, complain about the missing/added game.

Well the only respond they get if it was a complaint was "did you read the message?" or "did you get the message?" and if they say "no" then they will explain how it works. Even if its on discussion board, we can explain it. Not to mention if it were to be updated, steam would let us know whats the update. But as you said before, some people would not bother reading it, which is true and which is also a problem to them because if they dont read it, they dont know whats going to happen. It can either be a pop up message or it'll send directly in your inbox where they will tell you about it why its gone. But you made a good point on how it would "pull it off from steam". That is why steam should let us know on the update, that also means pop up or inbox messages, just so they let us know.

package is when theres 1 content with full of games, you can buy the package for less. Better than buying each game, which also helps save your spendings if you are trying to save something. Check it out in the store whenever you can, unless you already knew what it is.